I've been asked what Brigadoon Professional actually delivers — not in the abstract, but practically. What does a year look like?
Here's the honest answer.
Every two weeks, you receive a newsletter. Not a recap of things you already read on LinkedIn. Analysis — drawn from my work with Caracal Global on geopolitics, commerce, and culture — on the forces shaping the world in ways that most professional coverage misses. Twenty-six issues a year.
Ten times a year, you join a live call — forty-five minutes with a subject matter expert on something that matters: cybersecurity, behavioral economics, urban development, supply chain risk, creative leadership, whatever is most relevant to how the world is actually moving. Fully archived if you can't make it live.
Twice a year, if you're a Participant or above, you receive a curated hardcover book — one in June, one in December. Not the book everyone is talking about. The book that's actually worth your time.
Once a year, Brigadoon Utah. Three days in February at Sundance Mountain Resort. Forty or so people, Chatham House Rule, no slides, no panels, no posturing. You know what happens there. If you don't — that's the point of coming.
Once or twice a year, a Salon Dinner. Twelve people around a table in a city — Detroit, Washington D.C., wherever the community is gathering. Intimate by design. One of the highest-signal professional experiences I know how to create.
And for Explorers and Patrons: Brigadoon Scotland. Five days in November in a rented house in the Scottish countryside with a private chef and ten people. If I'm being honest, this is the most concentrated version of what Brigadoon is. No schedule. No sessions. Just five days where the conversation is the point.
What I've tried to do with Brigadoon Professional is create a rhythm — a year-long cadence that keeps you intellectually sharp, builds relationships that compound over time, and guarantees you a seat at the gatherings that actually move the needle.
The founding member offer closes March 31, 2026, and your tier pricing is locked for two years — no increases at renewal.
After March 31, pricing is what it is.
Four tiers. Twelve months. One conversation, extended.
If this is your kind of room, you already know it.
— Marc A. Ross
Founder, Brigadoon | marc@brigadoon.live
